Mid-Term Essay: The Industrial Revolution

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Humanities 104 Mid-Term Essay By Andrew Hart I believe the Industrial Revolution, which took place in 1760 – 1830, was the most influential event as well as milestone to how our businesses, corporations, companies, markets, and basically everything operate today. The Industrial Revolution was a time of great change for the world. Manuel labor was replaced with machines, animal and human power were replaced with new sources of energy such as water and steam, the introduction of new and large amounts of raw materials (iron and coal), and the development of new transportation methods all paved the way toward a new age. The Industrial Revolution introduced machines to textile manufacturing, iron, printing, papermaking, and engineering industries. The iron and textile industries, along with the development of the steam engine (James Watt in 1763), played central roles in the Industrial Revolution, which also saw improved systems of transportation, communication and banking. Another thing that was created as a result of the Industrial Revolution was the assembly line, which was a major contribution from America. Manufacturing times were greatly…show more content…
New industries developed rapidly as a result of a number of new inventions and the way in which things were produced, and the way in which people lived and worked, changed rapidly as a result of these developments. The Industrial Revolution was when the world finally began to move into the future, due to it, we have the world we live in today. If the industrial Revolution never took place, we would still be stuck in our old fashion ways. Factories would not exist, and our primary source of transportation would still be a horse and buggy. The Industrial Revolution, which continues today, changed the world as we know it. We can only give credit to the great inventors and innovators of that time that made the world we live in today a
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